On the Dash:
- The Lucid Gravity Touring trim launches at $81,550 with a 337-mile range, AWD, and 0-60 mph in 4 seconds.
- Touring undercuts the Tesla Model X by $20,000 but can exceed $110,000 with optional upgrades.
- Fast-charging, Tesla Supercharger compatibility, and up to 120 cubic feet of cargo space make Touring a competitive 3-row luxury EV.
Lucid has officially launched the 2026 Gravity Touring, its more accessible 3-row electric SUV, starting at $81,550 including destination fees. The Touring trim combines impressive performance and range with a price point that finally meets the company’s original marketing promise.
The Gravity Touring offers up to 337 miles of range with an 89 kWh battery, delivering 560 horsepower through dual motors and all-wheel drive. The SUV accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 4 seconds and offers up to 120 cubic feet of cargo space. Charging is supported at 220 kW via the North American Charging System (NACS), enabling drivers to access Tesla Supercharger stations.
Earlier Lucid Gravity models, such as the Grand Touring trim, exceeded $100,000 to achieve maximum performance and range. The Touring trim, while slightly lower in metrics, undercuts Tesla’s Model X by roughly $20,000, though optional upgrades can quickly push the price above $110,000. Despite the elimination of federal EV tax credits, Lucid has met its pre-tariff pricing goal, positioning the Touring trim as a competitive option for buyers seeking a luxury 3-row electric SUV.
The 2026 Gravity Touring is now available to configure online, with some selections ready for delivery in as little as two weeks. The model offers a blend of cost, performance, and features that appeal to a broader segment of luxury EV shoppers.


